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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Host-Microbial-Environmental Interactions in Dysbiosis
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Colquhoun, Catherine
, Duncan, Michelle
, Grant, George
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Crohn’s Disease
/ Diagnosis
/ Dysbiosis
/ Health aspects
/ Host-bacteria relationships
/ Inflammatory bowel diseases
/ intestinal microbiota
/ microbial dysbiosis
/ microbial ecology
/ Review
/ Ulcerative Colitis
2020
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Host-Microbial-Environmental Interactions in Dysbiosis
by
Colquhoun, Catherine
, Duncan, Michelle
, Grant, George
in
Crohn’s Disease
/ Diagnosis
/ Dysbiosis
/ Health aspects
/ Host-bacteria relationships
/ Inflammatory bowel diseases
/ intestinal microbiota
/ microbial dysbiosis
/ microbial ecology
/ Review
/ Ulcerative Colitis
2020
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Host-Microbial-Environmental Interactions in Dysbiosis
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Colquhoun, Catherine
, Duncan, Michelle
, Grant, George
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Crohn’s Disease
/ Diagnosis
/ Dysbiosis
/ Health aspects
/ Host-bacteria relationships
/ Inflammatory bowel diseases
/ intestinal microbiota
/ microbial dysbiosis
/ microbial ecology
/ Review
/ Ulcerative Colitis
2020
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Host-Microbial-Environmental Interactions in Dysbiosis
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Inflammatory Bowel Diseases: Host-Microbial-Environmental Interactions in Dysbiosis
2020
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Overview
Crohn’s Disease (CD) and Ulcerative Colitis (UC) are world-wide health problems in which intestinal dysbiosis or adverse functional changes in the microbiome are causative or exacerbating factors. The reduced abundance and diversity of the microbiome may be a result of a lack of exposure to vital commensal microbes or overexposure to competitive pathobionts during early life. Alternatively, many commensal bacteria may not find a suitable intestinal niche or fail to proliferate or function in a protective/competitive manner if they do colonize. Bacteria express a range of factors, such as fimbriae, flagella, and secretory compounds that enable them to attach to the gut, modulate metabolism, and outcompete other species. However, the host also releases factors, such as secretory IgA, antimicrobial factors, hormones, and mucins, which can prevent or regulate bacterial interactions with the gut or disable the bacterium. The delicate balance between these competing host and bacteria factors dictates whether a bacterium can colonize, proliferate or function in the intestine. Impaired functioning of NOD2 in Paneth cells and disrupted colonic mucus production are exacerbating features of CD and UC, respectively, that contribute to dysbiosis. This review evaluates the roles of these and other the host, bacterial and environmental factors in inflammatory bowel diseases.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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